The following video is created in memory of a fellow
woodworking friend. He was a loving husband, father,
and an all around great guy. This video details
the entire process from start to finish, which shows
how much time goes into the process.
The finished product will serve as the lid to his urn.
Robert, you will be missed.
The reason for the anchor is, Robert was in the US Navy.
The next video in this series will be inlaying his initials in wood.
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Gymnopedie No. 1 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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